
Casualties Reported In 'Terrorist Attack' In Southern Iran
Iranian state media have reported a terrorist attack on Sunday at a religious shrine in Shiraz, southern Iran, resulting in multiple deaths and injuries.

Iranian state media have reported a terrorist attack on Sunday at a religious shrine in Shiraz, southern Iran, resulting in multiple deaths and injuries.

Strikes on Sunday attributed to Israel have targeted missile stockpiles of Iran-backed militias east of Syria's capital Damascus.

Not only is Iran's economic situation critical, but it is also ailing in terms of politics, culture, and ethics, a leading conservative newspaper stated in an editorial.

The transfer of Iran's funds from South Korea to Qatar as part of a US hostage release deal is likely to take 30 to 45 days, American sources told CNN.

Lebanon's top Christian cleric has called for state control over weapons following a deadly clash between Christian villagers and the heavily armed Iran-backed group Hezbollah.

Iran's oil exports have surpassed the government's 1.4 million barrels per day target, the head of Iran's Plan and Budget Organization said on Sunday.

The Tehran City Council has grown weary of repeated interference in decision-making processes by the mayor's son-in-law, who holds no official position.

A newspaper affiliated with Iran's Revolutionary Guard has praised the Taliban in Afghanistan, mentioning the withdrawal of US troops as its main achievement.

The unblocking of Tehran’s frozen funds after a hostage release deal with the United States has led to internal political debates and recriminations in Iran.

Days after a hostage deal freeing $6 billion in Iranian funds, the US Navy has warned ships in the Persian Gulf to stay away from Iran’s waters to avoid possible seizure.

Iranians held a demonstration in the northwestern city of Tabriz on Saturday to protest mismanagement that has led to the disappearance of Lake Urmia.

Shirin Ebadi, an Iranian jurist and recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, addressed a gathering of Iranians outside the British Foreign Office on Saturday demanding the proscription of the IRGC.

Iran's central bank chief said on Saturday that all of Iran's frozen funds in South Korea had been unblocked and would be used for "non-sanctioned goods".

Some Iranian politicians and many citizens on social media have offered mixed reactions to the news about the release of Iran's frozen assets as part of a prisoner swap.

Israel's domestic intelligence agency, Shin Bet claimed on Friday to have successfully thwarted an Iranian espionage operation.

A group of European Union candidate countries have aligned themselves with a recent decision by the bloc to impose sanctions on Iran for its support for Russia's war on Ukraine.

While updates about Iran’s contentious new hijab bill are trickling out, a newspaper in Tehran says the so-called morality police is still the regime’s preferred strategy.

The Iranian regime is mulling over holding university lectures online to reduce chances of campus protests on the first anniversary of Women, Life, Freedom movement.

Conflicting statements regarding the allocation of Iran's unfrozen funds persist between Washington and Tehran, with Iran refuting any imposed limitations.

A family member of a US green card holder currently held prisoner in Iran voiced growing concerns over the uncertain fate of his father.

The main issue around Iran’s parliamentary elections in March is whether relatively moderate politicians will run, and if this can bring out disillusioned voters.